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A spooky evening with Dr. Mann and the Bell Witch legend

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Dr. Meagan Mann delivers 鈥淭he Murder of John Bell and the Bell Witch Legend: A Paranormal Murder Mystery."

(Posted on Monday, Oct. 31, 2022)

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On Tuesday, Oct. 25, Dr. Meagan Mann, an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at Austin Peay State University, hosted a presentation on how arsenic might have played a part in the Bell Witch legend.

Folks from around the region, including from Robertson County where the Bell Witch legend unfolded, gathered in a lecture hall of the Sundquist Science Complex for Mann鈥檚 presentation. Some of the attendees dressed in their favorite Halloween costumes, including witch costumes, and Mann wore a festive purple Halloween-themed dress and witch鈥檚 hat to help set the mood.

Laughter, mystery and curiosity filled the room as Mann used toxicology to explain evidence that a vial found in the medicine cabinet at the time of John Bell鈥檚 death could have contained arsenic. She discussed the wide availability of arsenic in the 1800s, Bell鈥檚 symptoms, a cat鈥檚 quick demise after ingesting the vial鈥檚 contents and a blue flame that appeared after the Bell family threw the vial into the fireplace.

The mystery behind the famous folklore tale has spooked the region for over 200 years, and fans of the legend eagerly asked questions about the case.

The presentation 鈥 titled 鈥淭he Murder of John Bell and the Bell Witch Legend: A Paranormal Murder Mystery鈥 鈥 also coincided with the launch of Austin Peay鈥檚 new podcast, 鈥淭he Austin Peay Experience Podcast.鈥 features Mann and is titled 鈥淢ixing Science with the Legend of the Bell Witch.鈥 The podcast is available on platforms such as , , , and .

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